Radio News and Programs

Radio News and Programs

Tuesday, April 30, 1940 Page Twelve Madison THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL. Wisconsin Laurence Olivier Ag Departments Wealth Is Awaiting Last Day! 'REBECCA'_ Joan Fontaine Radio News and Programs Predict Sharp Rise in Pea Crop Lost Gold Mine Believed News Broadcasts VtafUt THf B/0 MCTUftt* *AAK* I TUESDAY NIGHT An increase of 36 per cent over 17. S. Marine Band last year in acreage ojt peas for Found in Arizona Wilds — TOMORROW ' JliOO—WCCO 9:00—WIBA WGN .1:15—WMAQ WBBM 8:30—WBBM canning in Wisconsin and other *« 5:30—WIBA WMAQ 10:00—WMAQ WLW THURSDAY north central states was predicted to Salute Anniversary 5:30—WLS WGN 10:00—WGN WTMJ FLORENCE, Ariz.—(U.R)—Dis- mine, died of pneumonia before he 5:40—WTMJ ]0:)5—KMOX for 1940 today by the crop report- covery of an old Spanish mine in could fulfill that promise. Since B:()0—WCFL 10:45—WCFL ing service of the Wisconsin and (i:55—WBBM KMOX11:00—KMOX the heart, of rugged Superstition then the mine has been called the United States departments of ag- of Pan-American Union 7:30—WGN WCFL 11 :S5—WBBM KMOX mountain'leads this pioneer min- "Lost Dutchman." 8:45—WCCO 32:15—KMOX riculture. Other acreage increases 8:55—KMOX WBBM32::5—WLW ing community to believe that 'the predicted for the Wisconsin area WEDNESDAY search of tho Lost Dutchman mine, The United States Marine band included 58 per cent for cucum- A. M. 2:55—AVENR reputedly the wealthiest gold mine Small Business will salute the 50th anniversary of 5:35—WJJD 4:00—WCCO WCFL bers, 57 per cent for beets, 34 per in the west, is nearing an end. the founding o£ the Pan. American 5:40—WMAQ 4 ::5—WENR WIBA cent for sweet corn, and 12 per 5:55—WBBM 4:30—WBBM The abandoned Spanish mine— Fights High |Union tonight with a special'con- 6:00—WBBM WLS 4:45—WBBM WLW cent lor snap beans. possibly an offshoot of the Lost cert over WENR at 8. Bidu Sayao, 6:15—WJJD WLW 4:45—WIND WCCO Dutchman—was found by Marion Taxes, Control Brazilian .soprano, will be the (!:2ft—KMOX .1:00—WCCO WMAQ (1:55—WJJO 5:15—WJJD WBBM Walker, a prospector, who filed CHICAGO—(U.R)—The National guest soloist. Fascism May Rise 7:00—WGN 5:15—WCCO WMAQ five claims on the property and Small. Business Men's assn. an- Other outstanding- protrams for 7:1!—WLS WLW 5:30—WIBA WGN 7:30—WIBA WTMJ 5:30—WLS WMAQ Among U. S. Youth, called them the "Lost Dutchman, nounced Inauguration Sunday of tonlehl and Wednesday time lol- 7:40—WMAQ 5:40—WTMJ No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5." : a'campaign to'mobilize all small low, classified: 7:45—WIND 6:00—WCFL Socialists Hear 7:55—WTMJ (i:4S—WIND The discovery was verified by business to fight "further govern- Music 1>:OD—WJJD (1:55—WJJBM KMOX Barry Storm, writer :ind adven- mental interference with private 0:45—WGN 7:00—WGN 1C there is any danger of Fas- turer, who for three years has been enterprise." 8:30 p. m.—U. W. Concert Band 0:50—WLS 7:30—WGN WCFL' cism arising in the United States, searching for the lost mine, and The association, through its ex- (WIBA): . The Northerners 10:15—WGN ft: 1S—WIND 10:30—WCFL fl:(IO—WIBA it is in the young groups of the Walter-Upson, a. •mining- cng-lnccr. ecutive committee meeting here, (WGN): choral selections from 11:00—WJJD WIND 0:15—WGN country, Dr. Joel Seidman, secre- Upson and Storm visited Walker's announced establishment of a na- Richard Wagner's opera, "Tann- 11:30—WLS 5:30—WBBM tary for the League for Industrial discovery and said there was-no tional campaign headquarters In hauser." 11:45—WMAQ WIND 11:55—WBBM KMOX P. M. 10:00—WGN WTMJ Democracy, told a Socialist meet- doubt the mine contained an "un- Chicago and the election of Don- <•'/•> 12:15—WLS - 1(1:00—WMAQ WLW ing in the Unitarian Parish house 12:30—WIBA WCCO 30:15—KMOX believable store" of frold. ald Dcspain, Chicago industrial Drama 11:40—WTMJ 3n:sn—WIND Monday night. volutions expert, as executive vice- 12:45—WLS 3(1:45—WCFL Dr, Seidman spoke on the president to lead the drive. 7 p. m.—Cavalcade of America 1:00—WCFL 11.00—KMOX The mine is located about one "Socialist Program {or the United "The purpose of the campaign," (WIBA, WENR): Frank Readick 1:30—WGN 11 ;55—WBBM KMOX find one quarter miles from Weav- 2:15—KMOX 12:15—KMOX States" nnd discussed the criti- the committee stiid, "is to resist the as Thomas Paine, in the days of 2;30—WLW ISMft—WLW er's Needle, a towering rock for- Martha Scott and the entire cast cisms the Socialists have of our Iurther burdening of business with the "Common Sense." present economic system. mation listed as a landmark, on of "Our Town" will present the f f f excessive taxation, to fight fur- play on Radio Theatre, Monday, t t t every existing map oj: the Lost Sports Reviews "The countries that have Rone ther governmental, interference May 6. over CBS. Miss Scott, Dutchman. The four entrances to TUESDAY NIGHT Fascist were countries in which a the mine, which is hidden in a with private . enterprise, and to shown here, not only appeared on Quizzes 5:00—WBBM WCFL 0:00—WCFL great many of the youths were Broadway in "Our Town," .but is 6:30 p. m.—Information Please 5:15—WLW WGN (1:45—KMOX small box cnnyon, were almost mnkc the smull business through- unemployed," Dr. Scidmun said. also in the screen version .which is WLS): Harry Carey, film star of fl:M—WMAQ 11:1,1—WLW burled beneath rock and shale, out the nation articulate and mili- 5:45—WIBA WTMJ 10:30—WTMJ "They couldn't see their way clear JOAN EDWARDS BOB HANNON soon, to be released. the silent era, joins the experts. probably the result of an earth- tant in combatting wasteful polit- WEDNESDAY and so they gave'up 'their demo- "JlomiinlJn 7:30 p. m.—Prof. Quiz (WIBA, quake years ago. ical expenditures, inefficiencies A.M. 4:00—WJ.ro WIND cracy for the promises of security WMAQ): switching from Fridays 10:48—WCFL 5:110—WBBM KMOX Upson crawled into some of and general maladministration in Frequencies in-life which the dictators made." to Tuesdays. P.M. 5:15—WGN WLW municipal, state and federal J090 W»D 550 12:45—WIND 5:35—WMAQ the passageways of the new- • GOLD IE AL GALLODORO KOH. 1KO W1SN 1130 3 -M—WBBM WIND 5:45—WIBA WTMJ ly-discovered working!! and channels." "Amrrlrn'a KSTP MOD WJJD .........1130 1:40—WJJD fl;00—WCFL British Journalist K»ld he had found evidence)! The association is non-partisan Tmmprt Slur" nfl Vlrltmmt IfBBM "Vt> WLS 070 1:45—WGN WBBM 0:30—KMOX Variety of hlifh producing ore which and has an active membership in VVCCO DID WMAQ 810 3:45— WCFL IMS—WLW to Speak Here May 9 0 CHARLIE TEACARDEN"f. w.;'*~i*t wmr« KCrL »1D WIAV 700 fi:15 p. m—raraclc of Slam 2:45—KMOX lO.'OO—KMOX mlrhl afwiy more than J10,000 33 .status, the committee said. (Vv.,VR «70 WMT OCU 3:30—WIND WBBM 10:30—WTMJ (WIBA): Tony Martin plus Glen fold a Ion. 0 MIKE PINCITORE -Am^irv. WC.N 720 WOO 1370 Harold Butcher, English jour- H-MA 040 WSfa 140 Gray's Casa Loma orchestra. "If this mine really is the Lost R'HAS 820 WS1U 650 7:30 p. in.—Fibber McGcc and Markets nalist living In New York City, Dutchman, an assay of .flO.OOO 'a Heil Renews 0 SAX-SOC-TETTE" » woooWin. WJIO 3000 WTAM 1070 WEDNESDAY will speak May 9 to the Hotary WIBA 1130 WTMJ 020 Molly (WIBA, WMAQ): the boast ton is not impossible," he said. • GEORGE WETTLINC • MOYA GIFFORD The** programs nra subject to ctutns^ into trouble. A, M. r. M. club on "The Significance of "Even the tailings which the Contract With CIO *i dljcreuoD of th« stations. (l;20—1CMOX 12:00—W.TJD Scandinavia," nnd to the Univer- 8 n. m.—Bob Hope (WIBA, MS—WLS 32:30—WLS Spaniards dumped outside the MILWAUKEE — (U.R) — Gov. WMAQ): Brcnda and Coblna lake fl-.SO—WLS IJ^S—WLS sity o£ Wisconsin journalism and main shaft contain plenty of gold, Hcil, as president of the Hei] co., AND /I 11:30—WGN WLS 32:50—WIBA WIBA Tonight up baseball. political science students on "A or.e," the mining engineer said. signed a contract with the Con- She wanted to Be Nuujrhty ... in a. Nice W»T 8:30 p. m.—Doc House (WMAQ): Foreign Correspondent in the "Those old day miners probably gress of Industrial Organizations }:00—CampUJ D«nce Hour .1:30—School of the Air: Nnlurc Tales, United States." Virginia Verrill highlights tunes "Heart of the Seed." thought the dumpings were value- Iron, Steel and Tin Workers' local "HALF A SINNER" S:2i—The Birthday Club from "Pinriochio." 0:5(1—U, S. Weather Bureau. less but I'd say they'd nssny at providing wage increases ol two with Heather Ancfcl—.Tolin Kinjr — Constance Collier 5:3&—Ncn-j Edition 10:00— Ilomomnkcru' Pi'ogrum: How to (I:30—Plonlnllor.

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